World-Class Exhibits at ANA World’s Fair of Money
Eye-opening exhibits at the American Numismatic Association’s 2007 World’s Fair of Money ® in Milwaukee will range from a multi-million dollar 1913 Liberty Head nickel to the world’s largest gold coin, weighing more than 220 pounds. The five-day convention in the Midwest Airlines Center, 400 W. Wisconsin Ave., will be free and open to the public, August 8-12. ,The convention’s theme is “Collecting Coins Captures Time ” Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow,” said Clifford Mishler, the event’s General Chairman. The planned exhibits certainly will capture that theme, and provide a first-ever opportunity for the public to see so many historic, valuable items together for the first time.
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